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US retail sales raises some concerns for 3Q growth - ING

Disappointing US retail sales growth suggests 3Q consumer spending growth will slow markedly from 2Q's 3.3% rate, according to James Knightley, Chief International Economist at ING. However, we still think other components can provide offsetting support within the GDP report, he further adds.

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“Retail sales numbers from the US are pretty disappointing. In August they fell 0.2%MoM versus expectations of a 0.1% rise while July’s growth rate was revised down from +0.6% to +0.3%MoM. The “control group”, which excludes volatile items like gasoline stations sales, food, auto and building material sales fell 0.2%MoM versus predictions of a 0.2% gain. This is significant because it feeds into the consumer spending numbers for GDP and marks quite a slowdown from the3.3% annualised pace of growth seen in 2Q.”

“Nonetheless, with employment and confidence at high levels and wages showing some tentative signs of improvement we remain broadly upbeat on the prospects for spending. With business surveys suggesting ongoing healthy growth and inventories set to provide a boost we still think US GDP could come in close to 3% for 3Q after recording 3% annualised growth in 2Q17.”

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